[CentOS] Another Fedora decision
Chris Murphy
lists at colorremedies.comWed Feb 11 04:04:52 UTC 2015
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On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 8:55 PM, Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net> wrote: > Before an unnecessary riot starts perhaps I should mention I've borrowed > 'The Book' from a public library :-) FYI my comments are restricted the PDF floating around of the recommended UNIX and Linux System Admin book. That's definitely not legit. What libraries offer is not only legal, it's important to keep this intact. Publishers have variably been very unreasonable abrogating the first-sale doctrine when it comes to ebook versions. It's a case where I believe in no shade of gray. If I'm led to believe I've bought an ebook, not merely renting it, then I should have the right to give that ebook to a library, school, friend, leave it in an estate to children. And quite a number of publishers deny this doctrine applies to ebooks. Not good. -- Chris Murphy
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